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pro's & con's of overs & unders?

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Post by tekarma 14th February 2011, 10:28 am

Hiya Guys

As i understand it your surgeon will advise if you should have unders or overs/partials, although it seems that the decision is up to you unless there is no other choices for that patient.

What are the pro's & con's in your opinions of unders/overs/partials?

Although my boobs are small now (32aa) i'm not naturaly flat chested as they have been upto a D cup.

Any help is always appreciated!!

Tek xx
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Post by misf1 14th February 2011, 12:18 pm

Full unders are not used generally other than in reconstructive surgery, so you would most probably be chooseing between partials and over the muscle. There are pros and cons to both, however if your surgeon feels you do not have enough tissue for overs then partials will probably give you the best looking result, if you have enough tissue for overs, again this will give the best result for you. Usually if you just have skin to fill (with little to no sag) , you can get away with overs, or if your surgeon feels you need a lift he may do this with partials or depending on your skin etc overs. It really is something you need to discuss with a surgeon.
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Post by angbabyxx 14th February 2011, 12:56 pm

Hi hun, Misf1 said it all really. Your surgeon will advise you on a personal level but it always helps if you are well read on the subject so you can discuss the pro/cons with him.

Good luck babes....xx
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